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6 of 258 deals

Broadband options

Broadband type
Fixed-line broadband is available either as standard (ADSL) broadband, or fibre optic. Fibre optic broadband is much faster and more reliable, but it isn’t available everywhere and can cost more.

Standard

Fibre

Monthly usage allowance
The amount you download determines the broadband package you should get. To keep things simple, we ask if you would like to see packages which are unlimited. These packages are ideal for users who are online for several hours during the day, or use the internet extensively for entertainment - like downloading movies and TV, streaming entertainment, or playing games. They are also good for large households where several people go online at the same time. If that sounds like you, pick ‘Just unlimited’.

Limited

Unlimited

Minimum speed
Your broadband speed determines how fast web pages load, files are downloaded, the time streaming video takes to buffer, and more. For a big household, or one where you stream lots of video or play games, a fast speed is recommended

TV options

Include TV

Channels

BT Sport

Sky Sports

Sky Cinema

Sky Atlantic

Sky 1

Sky Living

Comedy Central

Cartoon Network

Discovery Channel

Disney Channel

Phone calls / line options

Everything

Inclusive eve and w/e calls

Inclusive anytime calls

No inclusive calls

Deals without a phone line.

Contract length

1 month

9 months

12 months

18 months

Providers

BT

Virgin Media

Mobile

Show deals with mobile SIM

Other

Include cost of new line

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Sort by: Our best picksOur best picks are deals we highlight as having particularly strong special offers or are sponsored listings. To compare a wider list of packages, sorted according to your chosen criteria, you can enter your postcode in the box above.

Line rental included
Line rental is now included in pricing, you can find out more here.

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What is quad-play?

You may have noticed that some broadband providers also offer things that are not broadband - like subscription TV. And some even have four entire services available that you can bundle together in a single package.

We call those quadruple play providers, as they offer the ‘fantastic four’ of broadband, line rental, TV, and mobile deals.

By getting them all from the same place, you have the chance to save a bit of dough and combine everything into a single bill to make life just that little bit easier.

Which providers offer broadband, TV, phone, and mobile deals?

Virgin Media, BT, and TalkTalk are the only providers in the UK that offer quad-play bundles.

Virgin Media (www.virginmedia.com) broadband, mobile, and all but one of its TV packages are available on their own, but you can save some serious moolah by combining everything in one of their Big Bundles. Existing customers can get discounts on Virgin Mobile plans too, or you can add a SIM when you first sign up.

With a TalkTalk (TalkTalk) TV bundle, you'll get a free mobile SIM chucked in, with 500MB of data per month. If that doesn't take your fancy, you can always upgrade to a better plan.

What’s good about broadband, TV, phone, and mobile deals?

For a start, bundling means you can save money. Special deals are always available to give you a cheaper price if you bundle multiple things from the same provider. And on top of that, you’ll get access to exclusive discounts - such as TalkTalk’s free SIM-only deal, only available to existing customers.

It also means more easily manageable bills. There’s no faffing around with multiple documents and statements each month, since four things you subscribe to are right there on one single account.

What’s bad about broadband, TV, phone and mobile deals?

Unfortunately, there’s still limited availability on quad-play deals, since only three providers offer them… and not all of their services are available everywhere either. Use the postcode checker above to see what you can get in your area.

Sticking with one provider for everything also limits your options. Each only offer certain packages, which might not all be the best ones for you. And if your perfect broadband deal is with one provider but your ideal TV is with another, you risk missing out on those discounts.

FAQ

When you sign up to a new provider, they’ll contact your existing one and request a transfer of your service. The only exception is when you're switching to or from Virgin Media, in which case you'll have to call and cancel. While switching times vary depending on the type of package, it shouldn’t usually take more than 10 working days. It can take longer if you don’t currently have a phone line, as an engineer will need to come out and install one for you.

This depends entirely on who your current provider is. If your email address is from BT, Sky, TalkTalk, Virgin Media, or Plusnet, you'll still have access to your emails at least temporarily - but we'd suggest changing over to a free service like Gmail or Outlook so you don't need to worry about losing all your emails just for switching broadband. See our guide for more info.

Yes you can. Providers like Sky and Virgin Media offer competitively priced bundles, comprising broadband, home phone and TV, and getting all three services from the same place often leads to significant savings. It also makes it easier to manage finances, as all services come on a single bill.

You’ll need an active phone line for the majority of fibre services, such as BT Infinity, as they’re delivered through that.

The main exception is Virgin Media, which doesn't require a phone line because it uses a separate network. Once you've found a package that ticks all the boxes, click through to the provider’s website and sign up. Then it won’t be long before you’re all set up.

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